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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010 Desperate Amercan (SIC) Democrats trying anything at this point.http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Education-secretary-urged-his-employees-to-go-to-Sharpton_s-rally-651280-101839293.html Desperate Democrat Amercans (SIC) at ralleyt that the "impartial" Education Secretary urged employees to attend. ![]() Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally By: Lisa Gartner Examiner Staff Writer August 30, 2010 A Department of Education e-mail sent Wednesday encouraged workers to join Education Secretary Arne Duncan, above, at a rally led by the Rev. Al Sharpton. (AP file photo) President Obama's top education official urged government employees to attend a rally that the Rev. Al Sharpton organized to counter a larger conservative event on the Mall. "ED staff are invited to join Secretary Arne Duncan, the Reverend Al Sharpton, and other leaders on Saturday, Aug. 28, for the 'Reclaim the Dream' rally and march," began an internal e-mail sent to more than 4,000 employees of the Department of Education on Wednesday. Sharpton created the event after Glenn Beck announced a massive Tea Party "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where King spoke in 1963. The Washington Examiner learned of the e-mail from a Department of Education employee who felt uncomfortable with Duncan's request. Although the e-mail does not violate the Hatch Act, which forbids federal employees from participating in political campaigns, Education Department workers should feel uneasy, said David Boaz, executive vice president of the libertarian Cato Institute. "It sends a signal that activity on behalf of one side of a political debate is expected within a department. It's highly inappropriate ... even in the absence of a direct threat," Boaz said. "If we think of a Bush cabinet official sending an e-mail to civil servants asking them to attend a Glenn Beck rally, there would be a lot of outrage over that." Russ Whitehurst, director of the liberal-leaning Brookings Institution's Brown Center of Education Policy, said nothing like this happened when he was a Department of Education program director from 2001 to 2008: "Only political appointees would have been made aware of such an event and encouraged to attend." Officially, Sharpton's event commemorated the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. "[Conservatives] think we showed up [to vote for Barack Obama] in 2008 and that we won't show up again. But we know how to sucker-punch, and we're coming out again in 2010," Sharpton said. Obama avoided comment on Saturday's dueling rallies, but Duncan took the podium alongside Sharpton and 30 other speakers on the football field of Dunbar High School. Thousands of mostly blacks listened -- and a lone man booed -- as Duncan called education "the civil rights issue of our generation." "Educators, we have to stop thinking of [poor-performing children] as other people's children," he said. Speakers at the Sharpton rally praised Obama and took jabs at the Tea Party. "Dr. King gave us a miracle in 2008. He gave us the first African-American president, and we must let them know today that we support [Obama]," said John Boyd, Jr., president of the National Black Farmers Association. D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton said Beck's rally "would change nothing. ... We will move right over you." Education Department spokeswoman Sandra Abrevaya defended Duncan's decision. "This was a back-to-school event," she said. Duncan was chief executive officer of Chicago Public Schools for seven years before Obama nominated him in December 2008. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:13:17 2010, in response to Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010. "Desperate Amercan (SIC) Democrats trying anything at this point."Where do YOU SEE desperation here? You believe there is desperation in commemorating the Dr. King "I have a dream?" Sounds like your trying your best to press the racist button here. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:15:06 2010, in response to Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010. As long as they weren't attending on government time...so what? |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:31:28 2010, in response to Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010. Since the e-mails were semt on government computers and read on government time, I have a problem with this. Somewhere along the line, it needs to be investigated. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:34:55 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:31:28 2010. However, the activity wasn't done on government time. I would have had a problem if they were paid to go there. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:36:00 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:31:28 2010. "Since the e-mails were semt on government computers and read on government time, I have a problem with this. Somewhere along the line, it needs to be investigated."Do you also have issue when government employees are paid a full day's wages for taking off on MLK Day? eh? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:38:36 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:13:17 2010. Nice try on YOU pressing the racist button. I am talking about the desperation of the Education Secretary (Democrat) trying to make employees attend the rally to counteract the tea party rally. |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:39:08 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:34:55 2010. The e-mails were sent and read on government time and with government computers. I have a problem with that |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:41:27 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:36:00 2010. MLK Day is a national holiday. What possible relavence does it have to the current discussion other than you needed something unrated and idiotic to say? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:42:21 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:15:06 2010. The persuasion that was done is the desperation. No one is saying it was illegal. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:43:43 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:36:00 2010. Do you also have issue when government employees are paid a full day's wages for taking off on MLK Day? eh?Excuse me, but what is with the race card again? What does a legal US holiday have to do with this? You people are obsessed with race. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:44:37 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:41:27 2010. It has nothing to do with anything. Other than far leftists always having to use the race card whenever they are backed into a corner. If they have nothing better to say, they bring out the "You are a racist" SHIT. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:45:21 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:44:37 2010. Heh. Meanwhile, they squirm when their own racism is displayed and they're called on it. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:45:57 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:34:55 2010. The activity wasn't, but the "urging" was. And what email addresses and computers were used? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:47:01 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:45:21 2010. And they are the ones that are obsessed with race. They can't even see straight as in every corner there is "racism". That's all they think about. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:49:34 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:41:27 2010. "What possible relavence does it have to the current discussion other than you needed something unrated and idiotic to say?"The idiotic part comes from your lacking of understanding the two. You bring about your CLOSE-MINDED nature of thoughts to OT that most don't. The Sharpton rally is commemorating the "I have a dream" that MLK brought about to this country of ours. You obviously have issues with MLK and his dreams and anyone suggesting to attend a rally on that topic. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:51:37 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:49:34 2010. MLK's dreams didn't have a single iota to do with the rampant hate-mongering leftism that's so prevalent today, sorry. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:52:26 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:45:21 2010. "Heh. Meanwhile, they squirm when their own racism is displayed and they're called on it."Meanwhile you have no ability whatsoever to tell who is a blant racist...such as ChrisR16 and Luchie. Your head spins that other way when they rant with the racist commentary and you stand idly by not saying a word about them. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:53:02 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:52:26 2010. Right on cue. Squirm squirm squirm. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:53:12 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:47:01 2010. "And they are the ones that are obsessed with race. They can't even see straight as in every corner there is "racism". That's all they think about."Strange how WE can see it and you can't! |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:57:09 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:53:12 2010. Yup, you see it in every corner and everyone . . . except yourself, where it's strongest. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:02:29 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:57:09 2010. Exactly.It's like the kid that cried wolf. There are plenty of places where real racism should be called out, but they have called it out and watered it down with every argument they make, where there's not even a hint of it, that it's watered down even the real situations, where perhaps someone should pay attention. They have made a mockery out of "racism". |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Wed Sep 1 10:04:54 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 09:45:57 2010. The same ones that spammers send their crap to. No big deal. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:05:21 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:49:34 2010. The Sharpton rally is commemorating the "I have a dream" that MLK brought about to this country of ours.BUT, that is not what the education secretary was doing. He was trying to counter balance the POLITICAL rally with a counter POLITICAL rally (nothing to do with race). He was trying to EXPLOIT MLK (as most leftists and white Democrats do, they exploit minorities for their own political gain). The urging had nothing to do with MLK, he looked at it as a POLITICAL chance to counter a political rally. It failed miserably, as most people are on to the Democrat/Liberal tactic at this point. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:06:33 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 09:51:37 2010. Exactly. MLK would be disgusted at the hateful left. HE was a true American, and a man of peace. It's sad what the far left has become. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:10:36 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Wed Sep 1 10:04:54 2010. Well at least you admit that the Education Secretary participated in "Spam"..... |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 10:12:41 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:10:36 2010. . . . without pointing out that there's something wrong with it, openly. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Wed Sep 1 10:22:37 2010, in response to Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010. Why would there be white people attending the racist al sharpton rally? self laothing? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:31:36 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by chicagomotorman on Wed Sep 1 10:22:37 2010. Because the Democrats were trying to make it a political rally. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:05:56 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 09:15:06 2010. As long as they weren't attending on government time...so what?There is a pretty clear line in Washington between political appointees (who expect to get canned when a new administration comes into town) and government employees (who are career civil servants and expect to hold their jobs regardless of their political affiliations). It is considered bad form (at a minimum) to attempt to push politics on the government employees. It's pretty good practice to turn things around... If this were a Republican administration, would you see an issue if the Republican HUD Secretary sent an e-mail to all employees encouraging them to attend the Glenn Beck rally? My guess is that you'd be concerned that these employees might be unfairly judged (or even fear that they'd be unfairly judged) in their performance of regular duties if they didn't attend the rally. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:07:00 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Sep 1 09:13:17 2010. Urging anyone to attend anything organized by Rev. Sharpton is a pretty clear sign of desperation. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 11:07:24 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:05:56 2010. I wouldn't be surprised...however, the difference is that it would be kept from the public eye. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:10:37 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:31:28 2010. Since the e-mails were semt on government computers and read on government time, I have a problem with this. Somewhere along the line, it needs to be investigated.... and that's where we part. It doesn't need an investigation. As far as I'm concerned the guy has poor judgment, should be reprimanded by the President (not a public reprimand) and reminded that this is unacceptable. And then it ends. Congress and the President need to focus on things that matter. If the press wants to chase down whether this is common practice -- either within the Education Department or others -- I'm happy to let them do so, on their own dime. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:14:10 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Sep 1 11:07:24 2010. I wouldn't be surprised...however, the difference is that it would be kept from the public eye.Are you kidding? You do realize the percentage of career government employees in D.C. who are Democrats, don't you? The howl would be heard on the moon if this happened under a Republican administration. I'll note that you haven't answered whether or not your reaction would be "so what" in the scenario I outlined. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 11:16:14 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:10:37 2010. Great post. |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 11:16:15 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:10:37 2010. One only has to look at the oversight at the SEC to see that suck "reprimands" are wholely inadequate. Remember that it was the SEC that planned to take little or no disciplinary action against employees who spent their entire dsy viewing internet porn. It was only after an investigation began that heads brgan to roll. |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 11:17:25 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:14:10 2010. I think you already know the answer to your question. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:21:51 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 11:16:15 2010. If you believe that the current state of affairs, left unchecked, leads the US into prosperity then by all means -- rock on and have everyone in Washington investigate everyone else. At least they won't pass even worse legislation than has been enacted already.If you believe that a different approach is required, then investigations are a diversion from the real matters at hand. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 11:23:58 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:10:37 2010. How do you know that the president will even reprimand thereto . . . ? |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:24:07 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 11:17:25 2010. Yes, but it's helpful to get these things down in black and white. So many of us have a hard time looking in the mirror and shouting Hypocrite! but are more than willing to sling the term around at those who disagree with us. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:42:12 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 1 11:23:58 2010. I don't. And I guess I don't particularly care.At this point, I consider President Obama a hopeless failure. He has turned out to be almost exactly what both his opponents and supporters feared most about his candidacy (well, minus the secret al-Qaida membership). He's too inexperienced, too ideologically off-center and too stubborn/egotistical to be an effective leader. He is a campaigner who can strategize a good campaign, but lacks the principles to get the people to rally around him. Because he is unable to see things for what they are, current trends will likely continue and in a few months, he'll suffer the Mother of All Mid-term Defeats, losing probably 70+ seats in the House and losing control of the Senate as well. Even that sharp of a rebuke may not be enough for this man's ego to realize that he is off-track. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 11:54:31 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:42:12 2010. Great post. That's something I admired about Clinton, and was extremely happy with him as president. While I didn't agree with a lot of his political ideas, I also liked how at least he understood the fact that the presidency is not a free for all either. He learned his lessons early on in his first term, and adjusted. Obama doesn't have that trait. I already wrote him off as a failure of a pre4sident, and he doesn't have a chance of redeeming at this point.I didn't care for Clinton his first half a year either, but quickly grew towards him, enough to completely support him in 1996, and vote for him. While I think he lacked judgement in his scandals, the Republicans were out of line back then too to do what they did to him. So this all said, Obama doesn't have a chance to be half a Clinton. And he is way too ine3xperienced to be president. |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 12:52:33 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:21:51 2010. I am hardly saying that at all. All I am saying is that when this type of abuse occurs in the public sector it has to be looked at with a careful eye. I'm not suggesting a congressional investigation but every such organization has an inspector general's office for this sort of oversight. On the otherhand, if you see nothing wrong with improper use of taxpayer resources for political or commercial purposes, then nothing will change ofr the better. |
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Posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 12:54:31 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:42:12 2010. Agreed. Excellent post. |
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Posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 13:11:44 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 12:52:33 2010. I hear you.I trust the network of journalists and bloggers to source out whether or not there is endemic corruption of this type -- it should be findable just for the asking. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Sep 1 13:15:43 2010, in response to Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 07:50:25 2010. I truly believe that American was not misspelled. It was done on purpose. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Sep 1 13:44:10 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:24:07 2010. I think the bigger issue is that we have a hard time admitting we were wrong. Conservatives couldn't do it when Bush was in office for fear of hurting "the cause", now it's the liberals' turn. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Sep 1 13:45:02 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by TheCiskoKid on Wed Sep 1 09:31:28 2010. It will be. Next year. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Sep 1 13:47:32 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Sep 1 10:06:33 2010. I'm not sure what MLK Jr. would be today. He was morphing into a socialist when he was killed. I prefer to think of him eternally as the man who gave this speech, not what he would have turned into had he not been assassinated. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Sep 1 13:50:14 2010, in response to Re: Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally, posted by Charles G on Wed Sep 1 11:21:51 2010. Personally, I'd have preferred Congress gone all out to investigate the Bush administration for every imaginary crime they accused it of committing. It would have made for less time to pass destructive legislation like Obamacare and the economic hindering bill. |
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